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Topic: Wishlist for iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL/PGSQL

Hey guys,

I wasn't able to find a recent wishlist-thread like that one for the LDAP-version - so I created this one to handle three feature-request.

* When deleting a mailbox, make it able (e. g. through a checkbox) to delete the folder for that mailbox from the server* Have an overview of the members of an alias in the list of domain aliases (of course not for big aliases, e. g. only the first five members) so that one can get an overview without opening the detail page of a list* Being able to add kind of nested aliases - means: if I created an alias contact@domain.com with for example two mailboxes from the same domain as members, maybe I would like to have sales@domain.com forwarding all mails to contact@domain.com and for that to the members of this alias - and if I add a member to contact@domain.com I don't have to edit sales@domain.com

Re: Wishlist for iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL/PGSQL

Thanks very much for your feedback.

These 3 requests were discussed before, so here's short answer:

1: Deleting mailbox. Still no plan to make iRedAdmin-Pro access file system directly, so it's impossible.3: Nested alias account. No plan. sorry.2: Overview of the members of an alias. Good idea, i will give it a try.

Again, feedback, feature requests are always welcome.

== UPDATE ==I created an issue to track this feature request, stay tuned:

Re: Wishlist for iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL/PGSQL

How about find it in domain list page (httpS://xxx/iredadmin/domains)? It's sorted by domain name by default.

Yea, but when you have more than 100 domains, its kinda a bit more than a few clicks to get to the domain we want, (go splitted by paginator (default 50/page)

a search feature probably better than listing the domain alphabetically (especially on large domain list),eg we want to search domains ending in .net onlyor domains containing 'moo' in their namemoocows.comcowsgomoo.net

Re: Wishlist for iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL/PGSQL

This was achieved. Admins can change their own password in Preferences page. The direct URL is:https://your_server/iredadmin/profile/admin/password/postmaster@test.com

So I have 2 questions: 1. Is this path really correct? When I log in as domain admin, the path to dashboard (summary view of server) is: http://my_domain.com/admin/dashboard. There is nothing in http://my_domain.com/admin/profile/ and subdirectories. "nothing found" or error 404 displays. 2. Why password change form is not linked directly in admin panel?

Re: Wishlist for iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL/PGSQL

k605543016 wrote:

1. Is this path really correct? When I log in as domain admin, the path to dashboard (summary view of server) is: http://my_domain.com/admin/dashboard. There is nothing in http://my_domain.com/admin/profile/ and subdirectories. "nothing found" or error 404 displays.

It should be http://my_domain.com/admin/profile/admin/password/admin@domain.ltd in your case. Replace "admin@domain.ltd" by the real admin email address.

k605543016 wrote:

2. Why password change form is not linked directly in admin panel?

Good idea, will try improving it in next release. Thanks for your feedback.

Re: Wishlist for iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL/PGSQL

Re: Wishlist for iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL/PGSQL

Feature proposal: Accounting

Hello Zhang,

when you have a lots of customers, you would like to know how much traffic was caused by them sending and receiving messages.amavisd is already keeping a table with all messages sent and received for a mailbox with its sizes.Now we should create some accounting tables. Basically one table which stores the last timestamp when accounting was done, another table with accounting records.Regulary (typically each day at midnight) run a SQL query to get the sum of all messages sent and received, grouped by mailbox and then adding this record to the accounting table.In the iRedAdmin-Pro admin panel, you can then list all mailboxes and the traffic caused by each within a period (from- and to-date). The last line represents the sum of traffic caused by all together.